The reason given for the advice "Maids, When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man" is that "He has no faloorum, He's lost his ding doorum." This hint of the tawdry meaning of the word, together with the admission by the falorie man that he has a sister Mary Ann who spends her free time out looking for a man, leads me to suspect that Mary Ann might be none other than the now-unmasked-to-be-no-better-than-she-should-be Molly Malone, whose night job was discussed on a previous thread. What does that make her brother, the falorie man--her business manager? What manner of family is this?
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